Digital Transgender Archive

Interview with MJ Robinson

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An interview with MJ Robinson. MJ is an artist; educator and activist. They identify as queer; nonbinary and white. Topics in order of discussion include:: moving to Providence after college; living in a co-op with other artists and queer people; their creative process including work in comics; writing; illustration and childrens books; impact of being queer in work as an educator; the role of art in education; activist work on behalf of incarcerated queer and trans people with Black and Pink and prison abolition.

Item Information:

Identifier
w3763707j
Collection
Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
Institution
RI LGBTQ+ Community Archives at Providence Public Library
Creator(s)
Robinson, MJ
Contributor(s)
Griffin, Nicholas
Publisher
Providence Public Library
Date Created
Sep. 9, 2020
Genre
Oral Histories
Transcriptions
Places
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island > Providence County > City of Providence > Providence
Topic(s)
Children's books
Gender non-conforming identity
LGBTQ+ authors
LGBTQ+ prisoners
Non-binary people
Prison abolition movements
Queer people
Transgender people
White transgender people
Resource Type
Audio
Text
Language
English
Rights
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